At one time, Windows Mobile was one of the few good mobile operation systems that offered a feature rich and somewhat streamlined experience. Recently though, Windows Mobile popularity has fallen year-over-year with the introduction of BlackBerry, iPhone, Symbian and Android. It is now 3rd overall in market share taking 24% of enterprise users. With such a sudden fall from grace, something must have happened, and that isn’t totally Microsoft’s fault.
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The next full version of Windows Mobile, once code-named “Photon”, will officially be dubbed Windows Mobile 7. While it is not the most original name for the OS, it at least stays consistent with its previous naming conventions. With little information being realized, what can we look forward to?
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Palm started out as a powerhouse in the handheld computing market. Then for one reason or another, Palm fell from their perch. Now, with the introduction of webOS, Palm is slowly making their comeback. It wasn’t all doom and gloom for Palm, they did put out some great handheld devices. Here is a list of the 5 best Smartphones put out by Palm in no particular order.
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Believe it or not, Nokia’s history started in 1865, when mining engineer Fredrik Idestam established a groundwood pulp mill and manufactured paper. Over time, the company has evolved and expanded into the telecommunication and device manufacturer it is today. Over that time many great phones have come out of the woodwork, here are the 5 best and most recent.
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In 25 years, Research In Motion (RIM), based out of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, has gained a net income of 1.892 billion US$ and become one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers with over 12,000 employed by the company as of 2009. In the 10 years RIM has manufactured the BlackBerry, over 50 million handsets have been sold world-wide. In this article we’ll take a look at the 5 best Smartphones RIM has put out recently, in chronological order.
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